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Latest news and articles from the Lighthouse Schools Partnership.

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  • Winford CofE Primary win the final of Chew Valley Cluster Football Tournament

    Published 26/10/21

    Winford CofE Primary School fought hard to take the victory in the Chew Valley Cluster Football Tournament. 

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  • Net zero plan goes ahead

    Published 22/10/21

    Lighthouse Schools Partnership has set an ambitious target to bring greenhouse gas emissions across the Trust to net zero by 2035, 15 years ahead of the Government’s target of 2050.

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  • Backwell School hosts Music Technology Day for LSP Students

    Published 01/10/21

    An exciting day of specialist Music Technologist took place in September for students at Backwell, Gordano and Chew Valley Secondary Schools.

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  • Give a Little Love Campaign helps schools​

    Published 30/09/21

    A big thank to Waitrose & Partners for donating £500 in gift vouchers to our Portishead hub schools as part of their Give a Little Love Campaign which aims to make a lasting difference to those in need.

    The vouchers will go towards providing food and equipment for pupils that need it most or otherwise wouldn't be able to take part in a school activity.

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  • Gordano pupil scores starring role in the musical Priscilla Queen of the Desert

    Published 21/09/21

    Congratulations to Gordano Pupil Daniel Shorrock who secured and performed the role of Benji, in Priscilla Queen of The Desert. Daniel shared the role with one other actor and the two of them were the only child actors in an all adult cast.

    Daniel has already performed the role in Bath Theatre Royal in July and performed in New Theatre, Cardiff and Bristol Hippodrome during September and October.

    The Priscilla Queen of the Desert UK Tour is Based on the Oscar winning movie, PRISCILLA. It is the hilarious and heart-warming adventure of three friends who hop aboard a battered old bus bound for the Outback to put on the show of a lifetime.

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  • Primary School Teacher wins National Award

    Published 24/06/21
    Congratulations to Tim Eustace from St Peter's CE Primary School who has won The Pearson National Teaching Award for Teacher of the Year in a Primary School!  Tim is an exceptional teacher who has worked across the primary age range. He t
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  • National honour for Chair of Lighthouse Schools Partnership

    Published 11/06/21

    Trustees, Governors and staff at Lighthouse Schools Partnership are delighted by the news that the Chair of their Trust, Adele Haysom, has been named in this year’s Queen’s Birthday Honours. 

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  • Trust School trials E-bikes to promote sustainable travel

    Published 04/05/21

    Whitchurch Primary School are trialling four e-bikes to encourage sustainable travel amongst school staff.

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  • National Apprenticeship Week 2021

    Published 05/02/21

    Celebrating those undertaking apprenticeships across the Trust.

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  • Generous donations from local businesses support remote learning at the LSP

    Published 22/01/21

    The Lighthouse Schools Partnership has received generous donations of nearly 500 computers from local organisations to help support pupils struggling to access their remote learning from home.

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  • Trust -wide statement on the prioritisation for on-site provision for vulnerable children and those of critical workers

    Published 07/01/21
    The Prime Minister’s announcement on Monday 4 January of the third National Lockdown, and second partial closure of schools, has meant that most of our provision has been switched to remote education.  We are proud of the investment a
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  • Consultation to reduce the intake at High Down Schools, Portishead

    Published 27/11/20

    High Down Schools Governing Body is consulting on reducing its Planned Admission Number (PAN) from 90 to 60 in September 2022. This would mean that the school would admit only two Reception classes from September 2022, instead of the current three.

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